shafique wrote:Do you have any new points? I think we've established that you believe:
1. The Quran teaches that Muslims should be in a perpetual state of war with unbelievers because of an interpretation of 9.29 and one or two other verses.
2. There are no contradictions in the Bible (despite historical evidence to the contrary).
3. There are no fabricated verses in the Bible - just 'interpolations' where the words have been rearranged.
4. Pauline Christianity is an invented notion - the current canonised Bible does reflect Jesus' teachings.
5. Despite no Biblical scholar agreeing with points 2, 3 or 4 - you are right.
6. 7 Muslim convert terrorists vs 232 Christian convert terrorists shows that the Quran is much more evil than the Bible (I still don't get this logic, but hey - that's what makes your views so interesting)
If you have a new belief you'd like to present that I've missed out, we can add it to the list above. No point in repeating yourself ad nauseum when we can now just refer to your beliefs by number.
Eg - you can now say, I am going to repeat 'belief number 1' and then you won't need to cut and paste all the bumpf from your favourite web sites.
Cheers,
Shafique
So now we have:
7. The Ugandan LRA are Christian Terrorists.
To be fair, please feel free to list my or other's quaint beliefs - eg Melica may want to list as a quaint belief my view that God continues to communicate today as He has always done.
FD and eh may wish to list their view that I condone wife beating or don't condemn the killings of civilians if carried out by Muslims etc.
That way, we can contain the conclusions people have drawn from each others posts in this thread and we can discuss other issues in as an objective way as possible.
I'm also resisting the other idiosyncracies our dear friend eh has shown - such as stating he has only read 'a few paragraphs' on a topic and asking for others to read the articles he's posted and comment on them, the sudden discovery of the 'quote' function and other quirks.
The only criterion will be whether the poster thinks the other's view is quaint - and gives a brief explanation of why they think that is the case.
Cheers,
Shafique